Utah Return of Service (Minor) is a process used in the state of Utah to terminate the legal rights of a parent or guardian over a minor child. This process is initiated in the court system by filing a petition to terminate one’s parental rights. The types of Utah Return of Service (Minor) include termination of parental rights, adoption, guardianship, and emancipation. The purpose of this process is to protect the child's welfare by ensuring that the child is provided for and supported by responsible adults. In most cases, the court will require the petitioner to provide evidence of the child's best interests, such as proof of financial stability, emotional stability, and a stable home environment. The court may also consider the wishes of the child if the child is of sufficient age and maturity. Once the court determines that it is in the best interest of the child, the court will issue an order terminating the parental rights of the parent or guardian.